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Thanks-Giving Back Diaper Drive
We, here at Welcome Home Baby, are continuously reminded that we are so lucky to be able to do what we love every single day. Having the means and the reach to help families transition as they welcome a new, tiny human into the world is truly a blessing we do not take for granted. With the holidays quickly approaching and the need ever growing, we have decided to partner with a local shelter that serves pregnant women in crisis, providing a home throughout their healing journ


Sara McAllister, Welcome Home Baby, LLC.
Take the confusion out of breastmilk storage!
Storing breastmilk can be confusing, but it doesn't have to be! Here are a few of my tips and recommendations when storing and feeding human milk. Milk can be stored in a glass container with a leakproof lid, a BPA-free hard plastic container with a leakproof lid, or polyethylene breastmilk freezer storage bags. You will want to store milk in a quantity that your baby is likely to take in one feeding to avoid wasting any leftover milk in the container. For babies 1-2 weeks